Tambr - Persian / Iranian Stamps - Ahmad Shah - Qajar Dynasty Stamps

Ahmad Shah - Qajar Dynasty - 1911 Set of Stamps

The rise of foreign influence in Iran and the weakness and corruption
of the country's rulers led early in the 20th century to the development
a nationalist movement that demanded the establishment of a
stitutional government. In 1906 the reigning shah, Mazaffar
Din, was forced by popular demand to convene the first Majlis, or
ional assembly, which drew up a liberal constitution. His son and
cessor, Muhammad Ali, attempted to destroy the constitutional
ement by force, but was defeated and deposed; his 12-year-old
was placed on the throne as Ahmad Shah, and a regency was set
In 1911 the American financier William Morgan Shuster arrived
Iran at the invitation of the Majlis and was given full power to
rganize the national finances. His reforms were, however,
strated by the hostility of Russia; Shuster was dismissed, and
sian power subsequently became dominant in Iran.

Q&A:

Hi
How much are the Ahmad Shah stamps worth?
Thank-you, Soeten
Salaam,
Ahmad Shah stamps could be woryh $10-$20 depending on the condition, year, etc.

For example, all 12 stamps shown in this page
are worth couple of dollars. But if they were mint condition and new, they could be worth $20-$30.

A complete set such as the one shown at www.farsinet.com/tambr/ahmadshah1.html is worth about $20. If they were all mint condition
and new, could be worth $100. If they were first day special marked set, maybe more.

Hope it helps. You can also check eBay for other Persian stamps on sale to get some idea. - Nader